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What portable utilities do you carry with you.
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Hiren's boot CD
It's a small ISO with tons of utilities on it. It's great for recovering data if shit goes really south. I always have one handy.
Edit: toss it onto your ventoy stick
Hiren's boot CD is still kicking around?
Which Hiren's boot? The old official 15.2 or the new PE version?
I use the new PE version since it's still maintained and has had something to fix any of my problems so far.
https://www.hirensbootcd.org/